he Republic of Macedonia President Addresses General Debate, 73rd Session

[url]https://youtu.be/OKrMA0b2Ktg[/url]

Risto the Great

09-28-2018 06:11 PM

Ivanov's speech at the UN was ABSOLUTELY FLAWLESS.
I fear it may be his swansong after this treachery is relentlessly pursued by Macedonia's and Macedonian enemies. But it will be remembered.

(mentioned elsewhere, but better here)

nushevski77

09-28-2018 07:15 PM

[QUOTE=Risto the Great;176675]Ivanov's speech at the UN was ABSOLUTELY FLAWLESS.
[/QUOTE]

It definitely was I hope it was broadcast through Macedonia for it's citizens to see; I wonder what the atmosphere is really like there now? I hope this will encourage more people to boycott.

Risto the Great

09-28-2018 07:56 PM

I doubt they will see it.

Rogi

09-28-2018 08:00 PM

Most media outlets are pro-Zaev and beyond that, large numbers of journalists have been promised personal fortunes to help sway the referendum vote.

What they might show, if anything, is a small sound bite, immediately followed by a pro-Government lie from someone like Zernovski.

Gocka

09-28-2018 08:58 PM

Prior to Zaev everyone was complaining that all the media is pro Gruevski, how and when the fuck did it all become pro Zaev.

WTF is wrong this that country.

[QUOTE=Rogi;176691]Most media outlets are pro-Zaev and beyond that, large numbers of journalists have been promised personal fortunes to help sway the referendum vote.

What they might show, if anything, is a small sound bite, immediately followed by a pro-Government lie from someone like Zernovski.[/QUOTE]

nushevski77

09-29-2018 03:55 PM

[QUOTE=Rogi;176691]Most media outlets are pro-Zaev and beyond that, large numbers of journalists have been promised personal fortunes to help sway the referendum vote.

What they might show, if anything, is a small sound bite, immediately followed by a pro-Government lie from someone like Zernovski.[/QUOTE]

wow thats so bad I guess theirs little to no democracy left in the country

Karposh

09-29-2018 08:13 PM

Did anyone else catch the introduction to Ivanov - “The President of the Former Republic of Macedonia” (30 seconds in) rather than the Former [U]Yugoslav[/U] Republic of Macedonia. I'm tempted to say 'how ironic' in light of the impending referendum on a name change but that would suggest it was an accidental slip of the tongue. I'm more inclined to believe that it was a conscious description of a done and dusted, foregone conclusion that only Zaev & Co are in on with their new European masters.

Karposh

09-29-2018 08:53 PM

Just listened to Ivanov's entire speech. Absolutely brilliant. Not only did he cover parallels between Greek human rights abuses of Macedonians in the past with the current Prespa Agreement, he also highlighted foreign interference in Macedonia persuading and encouraging Macedonians to commit historical and national suicide.